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``` $ tool/sync_default_gems.rb syntax_suggest ```
239 lines
6.4 KiB
Ruby
239 lines
6.4 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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module SyntaxSuggest
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# Represents a single line of code of a given source file
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#
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# This object contains metadata about the line such as
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# amount of indentation, if it is empty or not, and
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# lexical data, such as if it has an `end` or a keyword
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# in it.
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#
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# Visibility of lines can be toggled off. Marking a line as invisible
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# indicates that it should not be used for syntax checks.
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# It's functionally the same as commenting it out.
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#
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# Example:
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#
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# line = CodeLine.from_source("def foo\n").first
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# line.number => 1
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# line.empty? # => false
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# line.visible? # => true
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# line.mark_invisible
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# line.visible? # => false
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#
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class CodeLine
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TRAILING_SLASH = ("\\" + $/).freeze
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# Returns an array of CodeLine objects
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# from the source string
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def self.from_source(source, lines: nil)
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lines ||= source.lines
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lex_array_for_line = LexAll.new(source: source, source_lines: lines).each_with_object(Hash.new { |h, k| h[k] = [] }) { |lex, hash| hash[lex.line] << lex }
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lines.map.with_index do |line, index|
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CodeLine.new(
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line: line,
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index: index,
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lex: lex_array_for_line[index + 1]
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)
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end
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end
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attr_reader :line, :index, :lex, :line_number, :indent
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def initialize(line:, index:, lex:)
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@lex = lex
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@line = line
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@index = index
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@original = line
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@line_number = @index + 1
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strip_line = line.dup
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strip_line.lstrip!
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if strip_line.empty?
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@empty = true
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@indent = 0
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else
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@empty = false
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@indent = line.length - strip_line.length
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end
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set_kw_end
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end
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# Used for stable sort via indentation level
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#
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# Ruby's sort is not "stable" meaning that when
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# multiple elements have the same value, they are
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# not guaranteed to return in the same order they
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# were put in.
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#
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# So when multiple code lines have the same indentation
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# level, they're sorted by their index value which is unique
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# and consistent.
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#
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# This is mostly needed for consistency of the test suite
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def indent_index
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@indent_index ||= [indent, index]
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end
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alias_method :number, :line_number
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# Returns true if the code line is determined
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# to contain a keyword that matches with an `end`
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#
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# For example: `def`, `do`, `begin`, `ensure`, etc.
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def is_kw?
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@is_kw
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end
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# Returns true if the code line is determined
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# to contain an `end` keyword
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def is_end?
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@is_end
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end
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# Used to hide lines
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#
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# The search alorithm will group lines into blocks
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# then if those blocks are determined to represent
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# valid code they will be hidden
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def mark_invisible
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@line = ""
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end
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# Means the line was marked as "invisible"
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# Confusingly, "empty" lines are visible...they
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# just don't contain any source code other than a newline ("\n").
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def visible?
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!line.empty?
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end
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# Opposite or `visible?` (note: different than `empty?`)
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def hidden?
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!visible?
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end
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# An `empty?` line is one that was originally left
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# empty in the source code, while a "hidden" line
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# is one that we've since marked as "invisible"
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def empty?
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@empty
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end
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# Opposite of `empty?` (note: different than `visible?`)
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def not_empty?
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!empty?
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end
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# Renders the given line
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#
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# Also allows us to represent source code as
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# an array of code lines.
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#
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# When we have an array of code line elements
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# calling `join` on the array will call `to_s`
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# on each element, which essentially converts
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# it back into it's original source string.
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def to_s
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line
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end
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# When the code line is marked invisible
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# we retain the original value of it's line
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# this is useful for debugging and for
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# showing extra context
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#
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# DisplayCodeWithLineNumbers will render
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# all lines given to it, not just visible
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# lines, it uses the original method to
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# obtain them.
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attr_reader :original
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# Comparison operator, needed for equality
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# and sorting
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def <=>(other)
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index <=> other.index
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end
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# [Not stable API]
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#
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# Lines that have a `on_ignored_nl` type token and NOT
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# a `BEG` type seem to be a good proxy for the ability
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# to join multiple lines into one.
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#
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# This predicate method is used to determine when those
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# two criteria have been met.
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#
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# The one known case this doesn't handle is:
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#
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# Ripper.lex <<~EOM
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# a &&
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# b ||
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# c
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# EOM
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#
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# For some reason this introduces `on_ignore_newline` but with BEG type
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def ignore_newline_not_beg?
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@ignore_newline_not_beg
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end
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# Determines if the given line has a trailing slash
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#
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# lines = CodeLine.from_source(<<~EOM)
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# it "foo" \
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# EOM
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# expect(lines.first.trailing_slash?).to eq(true)
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#
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def trailing_slash?
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last = @lex.last
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return false unless last
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return false unless last.type == :on_sp
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last.token == TRAILING_SLASH
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end
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# Endless method detection
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#
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# From https://github.com/ruby/irb/commit/826ae909c9c93a2ddca6f9cfcd9c94dbf53d44ab
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# Detecting a "oneliner" seems to need a state machine.
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# This can be done by looking mostly at the "state" (last value):
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#
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# ENDFN -> BEG (token = '=' ) -> END
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#
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private def set_kw_end
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oneliner_count = 0
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in_oneliner_def = nil
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kw_count = 0
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end_count = 0
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@ignore_newline_not_beg = false
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@lex.each do |lex|
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kw_count += 1 if lex.is_kw?
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end_count += 1 if lex.is_end?
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if lex.type == :on_ignored_nl
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@ignore_newline_not_beg = !lex.expr_beg?
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end
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if in_oneliner_def.nil?
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in_oneliner_def = :ENDFN if lex.state.allbits?(Ripper::EXPR_ENDFN)
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elsif lex.state.allbits?(Ripper::EXPR_ENDFN)
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# Continue
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elsif lex.state.allbits?(Ripper::EXPR_BEG)
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in_oneliner_def = :BODY if lex.token == "="
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elsif lex.state.allbits?(Ripper::EXPR_END)
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# We found an endless method, count it
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oneliner_count += 1 if in_oneliner_def == :BODY
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in_oneliner_def = nil
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else
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in_oneliner_def = nil
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end
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end
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kw_count -= oneliner_count
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@is_kw = (kw_count - end_count) > 0
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@is_end = (end_count - kw_count) > 0
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end
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end
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end
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